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											<p>
												An Embroidered Patch is a piece of artwork created thru an
												embroidery machine using materials such as cotton twill and
												different colour threads. It conveys a theme, event or logo
												that commemorates the users’ message.<br /> Embroidered
												emblems and patches are a great way to put your design or
												insignia on a garment without applying the decoration
												directly to the garment. These emblems &#038; patches are
												generally produced on a heavy twill fabric with a smooth
												texture.
											</p>
											<p>In most cases a portion of the underlying twill
												becomes the background for the design, and a variety of
												thread colors make up the details of the design. There is a
												decorative stitch that overlays the edge of the twill fabric
												to make your custom embroidered emblem.</p>
											<p>Embroidered emblems and custom patches are commonly
												produced for outerwear, clothing and accessories. They work
												great for uniforms, caps, jackets and golf shirts when you
												want maximum recognition and exposure. We use the highest
												quality fabrics and threads to make your embroidered emblems
												and patches.</p>
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											<p>Embroidered patches can benefit you in many ways.</p>
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												* Option to be heat sealed or sewn on garments.<br /> *
												Designed for industrial laundering.<br /> * Gives
												opportunity to remove design at anytime without ruining the
												garment.<br /> * Removable, allowing for reuse of garments.<br />
												* Multiple shapes and sizes.<br /> * Can save as much as
												30% over the cost of direct embroidery.<br /> * Allows you
												the opportunity to have your design sewn without purchasing
												a garment.<br /> * Durable in active environments such as
												industrial, healthcare and hospitality.
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											<p>Once a digital mock-up is done our digitizers will
												create a DST file. DST is a file format which embroidery
												machines use to translate a design into an actual
												embroidered patch.</p>
											<p>Digitizing is the indispensable foundation of any
												embroidered design. In essence, digitizing is the
												sophisticated process of converting text or a printed design
												into an embroidery format. The output of this conversion is
												a set of instructions that directs the embroidery machine to
												know what thread color to sew and where to place each
												stitch, culminating in a thread based mirror image of the
												original.</p>
											<p>The factory will use the mockup as a guide for colors,
												special options and other instructions. They will feed the
												dst file to the embroidery machine and start with
												production.</p>
											<p>Digitizing Considerations: Small elements such as tiny
												graphics or very small lettering may retain their detail in
												printing, however they do not always embroider well and may
												need to be either enlarged or removed completely from the
												design. For best embroidery results, avoid miniature
												graphics and text smaller than .25 inch. Refer to Patch
												Design Guideline Document for more technical information
												about designing for patches.</p>
											<p>Fact: A sew-out is a replica of the finished design
												and is provided to customer for approval before proceeding
												with the actual embroidery.</p>
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											<p>Customers start with an idea of how they want their
												patches to look. Customers provide us different resources to
												create a digital representation of their patch order.</p>
											<div></div>
											<div>Some customers provide:</div>
											<div>• An idea only; notes and descriptions about their
												patch.</div>
											<div>• A sketch or rough image of their patch.</div>
											<div>• A set of pictures for references</div>
											<div>• An actual picture of their existing patch</div>
											<div>• An actual sample they send to our office to
												create 100% match</div>
											<div></div>
											<div>Whatever they provide, our Graphic Designers will
												create a digital mockup which will be sent to the customer
												for approval.  This same mock-up will be used by our
												Digitizers, to create a DST file, and by the factory to
												produce the actual patch.</div>
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												<p>We offer up to 12 thread colors on each design. More
													colors are available for addional cost.</p>
												<p>We use thick cotton twill as the base for embroidery
													(this material is similar to material used in caps/
													baseball caps)</p>
												<p>We offer special options for threads</p>
												<p>We offer other materials for base</p>
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											<p>Patches serve as a quick, easy way to visually
												identify our customers with any group, organization or
												event. By wearing a team logo, customers can feel being a
												part of the group no matter where they are. People will
												recognize them and connect them with something larger.</p>
											<p>In General, Butler Patches caters to any customer who
												would like to have a visual identity of their group thru
												embroidered patches. Our regular customers include:</p>
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												<li>Military</li>
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												<li>Airsoft teams</li>
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												<li>Paintball Teams</li>
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												<li>Martial Arts Clubs</li>
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												<li>Companies and Organizations</li>
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												<li>Schools, High Schools, College and Universities</li>
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												<li>Event Organizers</li>
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												<li>Fire Department and EMS</li>
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												<li>Police Departments</li>
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												<li>Security Organizations</li>
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												<li>Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts</li>
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												<li>Soccer Teams, Foot ball teams and other sports
													teams</li>
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											<p>Our Patches are available in various Embroidery
												Percentages. We offer customers 3 choices:</p>
											<p>1. 50% Embroidery – This means 50% or less of the
												patch surface area will be covered in embroidery. This
												method is ideal for Name patches (patches that display name
												or position of the user. E.g. “Trevor” or “President”). This
												is usually used for much simpler patches that displays words
												or numbers only.</p>
											<p>2. 75% Embroidery – This means 75% or less of the
												patch surface area will be covered in embroidery. This is
												most widely used method for our patches. Unless specified by
												the customer, our Brand Specialists usually note a standard
												order with 75% Embroidery. 75% embroidered patches are
												sometimes good for a lot of detail. If there is a lot of
												detail and the size is not large embroidery on embroidery
												(100%) can cause difficulty in the embroidery.</p>
											<p>3. 100% Embroidery &#8211; This method will cover 100%
												of the patch surface area. No cotton twill will be exposed
												in the patch. Some customers prefer this because it makes
												the patch look more beautiful and luxurious; however this
												method is not suitable for all patch designs.</p>
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												<p>We have two standard shapes:</p>
												<div>• Circle or round</div>
												<div>• Square</div>
												<div>Non-traditional shapes are called “Cut to shape”.
													 Any shape other than circle and square are labelled as
													“cut to shape”</div>
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											<p>Patch sizes can start from 1 inch to 12 inches
												(sometimes even larger). The proper size for a custom patch
												is determined by its intended use.</p>
											<p>
												For caps and hats, most people prefer patches from 1” to 3”<br />
												Shoulder patches and front jacket patches are commonly 3.5”
												to 5” inches tall<br /> Back patches range from 10” to 17”
												sizes
											</p>
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												To measure a patch you should add the height and the width
												then divide the sum by 2<br /> (H+W)/2 = Patch size
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											<p>Hero Patches will entertain orders as small as 10 pcs.
												We can also accomodate large quantity orders and will
												deliver your product on time with the lowest price available
												in the market today.</p>
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											<p>
												An Embroidered Patch is a piece of artwork created thru an
												embroidery machine using materials such as cotton twill and
												different colour threads. It conveys a theme, event or logo
												that commemorates the users’ message.<br /> Embroidered
												emblems and patches are a great way to put your design or
												insignia on a garment without applying the decoration
												directly to the garment. These emblems &#038; patches are
												generally produced on a heavy twill fabric with a smooth
												texture.
											</p>
											<p>In most cases a portion of the underlying twill
												becomes the background for the design, and a variety of
												thread colors make up the details of the design. There is a
												decorative stitch that overlays the edge of the twill fabric
												to make your custom embroidered emblem.</p>
											<p>Embroidered emblems and custom patches are commonly
												produced for outerwear, clothing and accessories. They work
												great for uniforms, caps, jackets and golf shirts when you
												want maximum recognition and exposure. We use the highest
												quality fabrics and threads to make your embroidered emblems
												and patches.</p>
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											<p>Embroidered patches can benefit you in many ways.</p>
											<p>
												* Option to be heat sealed or sewn on garments.<br /> *
												Designed for industrial laundering.<br /> * Gives
												opportunity to remove design at anytime without ruining the
												garment.<br /> * Removable, allowing for reuse of garments.<br />
												* Multiple shapes and sizes.<br /> * Can save as much as
												30% over the cost of direct embroidery.<br /> * Allows you
												the opportunity to have your design sewn without purchasing
												a garment.<br /> * Durable in active environments such as
												industrial, healthcare and hospitality.
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											<p>Once a digital mock-up is done our digitizers will
												create a DST file. DST is a file format which embroidery
												machines use to translate a design into an actual
												embroidered patch.</p>
											<p>Digitizing is the indispensable foundation of any
												embroidered design. In essence, digitizing is the
												sophisticated process of converting text or a printed design
												into an embroidery format. The output of this conversion is
												a set of instructions that directs the embroidery machine to
												know what thread color to sew and where to place each
												stitch, culminating in a thread based mirror image of the
												original.</p>
											<p>The factory will use the mockup as a guide for colors,
												special options and other instructions. They will feed the
												dst file to the embroidery machine and start with
												production.</p>
											<p>Digitizing Considerations: Small elements such as tiny
												graphics or very small lettering may retain their detail in
												printing, however they do not always embroider well and may
												need to be either enlarged or removed completely from the
												design. For best embroidery results, avoid miniature
												graphics and text smaller than .25 inch. Refer to Patch
												Design Guideline Document for more technical information
												about designing for patches.</p>
											<p>Fact: A sew-out is a replica of the finished design
												and is provided to customer for approval before proceeding
												with the actual embroidery.</p>
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											<p>Customers start with an idea of how they want their
												patches to look. Customers provide us different resources to
												create a digital representation of their patch order.</p>
											<div></div>
											<div>Some customers provide:</div>
											<div>• An idea only; notes and descriptions about their
												patch.</div>
											<div>• A sketch or rough image of their patch.</div>
											<div>• A set of pictures for references</div>
											<div>• An actual picture of their existing patch</div>
											<div>• An actual sample they send to our office to
												create 100% match</div>
											<div></div>
											<div>Whatever they provide, our Graphic Designers will
												create a digital mockup which will be sent to the customer
												for approval.  This same mock-up will be used by our
												Digitizers, to create a DST file, and by the factory to
												produce the actual patch.</div>
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												<p>We offer up to 12 thread colors on each design. More
													colors are available for addional cost.</p>
												<p>We use thick cotton twill as the base for embroidery
													(this material is similar to material used in caps/
													baseball caps)</p>
												<p>We offer special options for threads</p>
												<p>We offer other materials for base</p>
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											<p>Patches serve as a quick, easy way to visually
												identify our customers with any group, organization or
												event. By wearing a team logo, customers can feel being a
												part of the group no matter where they are. People will
												recognize them and connect them with something larger.</p>
											<p>In General, Butler Patches caters to any customer who
												would like to have a visual identity of their group thru
												embroidered patches. Our regular customers include:</p>
											<ul>
												<li>Military</li>
											</ul>
											<ul>
												<li>Airsoft teams</li>
											</ul>
											<ul>
												<li>Paintball Teams</li>
											</ul>
											<ul>
												<li>Martial Arts Clubs</li>
											</ul>
											<ul>
												<li>Companies and Organizations</li>
											</ul>
											<ul>
												<li>Schools, High Schools, College and Universities</li>
											</ul>
											<ul>
												<li>Event Organizers</li>
											</ul>
											<ul>
												<li>Fire Department and EMS</li>
											</ul>
											<ul>
												<li>Police Departments</li>
											</ul>
											<ul>
												<li>Security Organizations</li>
											</ul>
											<ul>
												<li>Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts</li>
											</ul>
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												<li>Soccer Teams, Foot ball teams and other sports
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											<p>Our Patches are available in various Embroidery
												Percentages. We offer customers 3 choices:</p>
											<p>1. 50% Embroidery – This means 50% or less of the
												patch surface area will be covered in embroidery. This
												method is ideal for Name patches (patches that display name
												or position of the user. E.g. “Trevor” or “President”). This
												is usually used for much simpler patches that displays words
												or numbers only.</p>
											<p>2. 75% Embroidery – This means 75% or less of the
												patch surface area will be covered in embroidery. This is
												most widely used method for our patches. Unless specified by
												the customer, our Brand Specialists usually note a standard
												order with 75% Embroidery. 75% embroidered patches are
												sometimes good for a lot of detail. If there is a lot of
												detail and the size is not large embroidery on embroidery
												(100%) can cause difficulty in the embroidery.</p>
											<p>3. 100% Embroidery &#8211; This method will cover 100%
												of the patch surface area. No cotton twill will be exposed
												in the patch. Some customers prefer this because it makes
												the patch look more beautiful and luxurious; however this
												method is not suitable for all patch designs.</p>
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												<p>We have two standard shapes:</p>
												<div>• Circle or round</div>
												<div>• Square</div>
												<div>Non-traditional shapes are called “Cut to shape”.
													 Any shape other than circle and square are labelled as
													“cut to shape”</div>
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											<p>Patch sizes can start from 1 inch to 12 inches
												(sometimes even larger). The proper size for a custom patch
												is determined by its intended use.</p>
											<p>
												For caps and hats, most people prefer patches from 1” to 3”<br />
												Shoulder patches and front jacket patches are commonly 3.5”
												to 5” inches tall<br /> Back patches range from 10” to 17”
												sizes
											</p>
											<p>
												To measure a patch you should add the height and the width
												then divide the sum by 2<br /> (H+W)/2 = Patch size
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											<p>Hero Patches will entertain orders as small as 10 pcs.
												We can also accomodate large quantity orders and will
												deliver your product on time with the lowest price available
												in the market today.</p>
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																An Embroidered Patch is a piece of artwork created thru
																an embroidery machine using materials such as cotton
																twill and different colour threads. It conveys a theme,
																event or logo that commemorates the users’ message.<br />
																Embroidered emblems and patches are a great way to put
																your design or insignia on a garment without applying
																the decoration directly to the garment. These emblems
																&#038; patches are generally produced on a heavy twill
																fabric with a smooth texture.
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															<p>In most cases a portion of the underlying twill
																becomes the background for the design, and a variety of
																thread colors make up the details of the design. There
																is a decorative stitch that overlays the edge of the
																twill fabric to make your custom embroidered emblem.</p>
															<p>Embroidered emblems and custom patches are
																commonly produced for outerwear, clothing and
																accessories. They work great for uniforms, caps, jackets
																and golf shirts when you want maximum recognition and
																exposure. We use the highest quality fabrics and threads
																to make your embroidered emblems and patches.</p>
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															<p>Embroidered patches can benefit you in many ways.</p>
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																* Option to be heat sealed or sewn on garments.<br /> *
																Designed for industrial laundering.<br /> * Gives
																opportunity to remove design at anytime without ruining
																the garment.<br /> * Removable, allowing for reuse of
																garments.<br /> * Multiple shapes and sizes.<br /> *
																Can save as much as 30% over the cost of direct
																embroidery.<br /> * Allows you the opportunity to have
																your design sewn without purchasing a garment.<br /> *
																Durable in active environments such as industrial,
																healthcare and hospitality.
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															<p>Once a digital mock-up is done our digitizers will
																create a DST file. DST is a file format which embroidery
																machines use to translate a design into an actual
																embroidered patch.</p>
															<p>Digitizing is the indispensable foundation of any
																embroidered design. In essence, digitizing is the
																sophisticated process of converting text or a printed
																design into an embroidery format. The output of this
																conversion is a set of instructions that directs the
																embroidery machine to know what thread color to sew and
																where to place each stitch, culminating in a thread
																based mirror image of the original.</p>
															<p>The factory will use the mockup as a guide for
																colors, special options and other instructions. They
																will feed the dst file to the embroidery machine and
																start with production.</p>
															<p>Digitizing Considerations: Small elements such as
																tiny graphics or very small lettering may retain their
																detail in printing, however they do not always embroider
																well and may need to be either enlarged or removed
																completely from the design. For best embroidery results,
																avoid miniature graphics and text smaller than .25 inch.
																Refer to Patch Design Guideline Document for more
																technical information about designing for patches.</p>
															<p>Fact: A sew-out is a replica of the finished
																design and is provided to customer for approval before
																proceeding with the actual embroidery.</p>
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															<p>Customers start with an idea of how they want
																their patches to look. Customers provide us different
																resources to create a digital representation of their
																patch order.</p>
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															<div>Some customers provide:</div>
															<div>• An idea only; notes and descriptions about
																their patch.</div>
															<div>• A sketch or rough image of their patch.</div>
															<div>• A set of pictures for references</div>
															<div>• An actual picture of their existing patch</div>
															<div>• An actual sample they send to our office to
																create 100% match</div>
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															<div>Whatever they provide, our Graphic Designers
																will create a digital mockup which will be sent to the
																customer for approval.  This same mock-up will be used
																by our Digitizers, to create a DST file, and by the
																factory to produce the actual patch.</div>
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																<p>We offer up to 12 thread colors on each design.
																	More colors are available for addional cost.</p>
																<p>We use thick cotton twill as the base for
																	embroidery (this material is similar to material used
																	in caps/ baseball caps)</p>
																<p>We offer special options for threads</p>
																<p>We offer other materials for base</p>
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															<p>Patches serve as a quick, easy way to visually
																identify our customers with any group, organization or
																event. By wearing a team logo, customers can feel being
																a part of the group no matter where they are. People
																will recognize them and connect them with something
																larger.</p>
															<p>In General, Butler Patches caters to any customer
																who would like to have a visual identity of their group
																thru embroidered patches. Our regular customers include:</p>
															<ul>
																<li>Military</li>
															</ul>
															<ul>
																<li>Airsoft teams</li>
															</ul>
															<ul>
																<li>Paintball Teams</li>
															</ul>
															<ul>
																<li>Martial Arts Clubs</li>
															</ul>
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																<li>Companies and Organizations</li>
															</ul>
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																<li>Schools, High Schools, College and Universities</li>
															</ul>
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																<li>Event Organizers</li>
															</ul>
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																<li>Fire Department and EMS</li>
															</ul>
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																<li>Police Departments</li>
															</ul>
															<ul>
																<li>Security Organizations</li>
															</ul>
															<ul>
																<li>Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts</li>
															</ul>
															<ul>
																<li>Soccer Teams, Foot ball teams and other sports
																	teams</li>
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															<p>Our Patches are available in various Embroidery
																Percentages. We offer customers 3 choices:</p>
															<p>1. 50% Embroidery – This means 50% or less of the
																patch surface area will be covered in embroidery. This
																method is ideal for Name patches (patches that display
																name or position of the user. E.g. “Trevor” or
																“President”). This is usually used for much simpler
																patches that displays words or numbers only.</p>
															<p>2. 75% Embroidery – This means 75% or less of the
																patch surface area will be covered in embroidery. This
																is most widely used method for our patches. Unless
																specified by the customer, our Brand Specialists usually
																note a standard order with 75% Embroidery. 75%
																embroidered patches are sometimes good for a lot of
																detail. If there is a lot of detail and the size is not
																large embroidery on embroidery (100%) can cause
																difficulty in the embroidery.</p>
															<p>3. 100% Embroidery &#8211; This method will cover
																100% of the patch surface area. No cotton twill will be
																exposed in the patch. Some customers prefer this because
																it makes the patch look more beautiful and luxurious;
																however this method is not suitable for all patch
																designs.</p>
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																<p>We have two standard shapes:</p>
																<div>• Circle or round</div>
																<div>• Square</div>
																<div>Non-traditional shapes are called “Cut to
																	shape”.  Any shape other than circle and square are
																	labelled as “cut to shape”</div>
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															<p>Patch sizes can start from 1 inch to 12 inches
																(sometimes even larger). The proper size for a custom
																patch is determined by its intended use.</p>
															<p>
																For caps and hats, most people prefer patches from 1” to
																3”<br /> Shoulder patches and front jacket patches are
																commonly 3.5” to 5” inches tall<br /> Back patches
																range from 10” to 17” sizes
															</p>
															<p>
																To measure a patch you should add the height and the
																width then divide the sum by 2<br /> (H+W)/2 = Patch
																size
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															<p>Hero Patches will entertain orders as small as 10
																pcs. We can also accomodate large quantity orders and
																will deliver your product on time with the lowest price
																available in the market today.</p>
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																value="30">10</option>
															<option value="31">20</option>
															<option value="32">50</option>
															<option value="33">100</option>
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															<option value="35">300</option>
															<option value="36">500</option>
															<option value="37">1000</option>
															<option value="38">2000</option>
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															<option value="41">5000</option>
															<option value="42">7500</option>
															<option value="43">10000</option></select>
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														<label for="edit-title-1">Date needed: </label><input
															type="text" id="Deadline" name="Deadline"
															placeholder="Deadline" class="form-text form-control" />
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															placeholder="AlternativeEmail"
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